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Reconstituting America's Defense Paul N. Stockton

Reconstituting America's Defense By Paul N. Stockton

Reconstituting America's Defense by Paul N. Stockton


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This book analyzes President Bush's new Regional Defense Strategy--the master plan that will guide the transformation of U.S. defense policy for the post-Cold War era.

Reconstituting America's Defense Summary

Reconstituting America's Defense: The New U.S. National Security Strategy by Paul N. Stockton

This book analyzes President Bush's new Regional Defense Strategy--the master plan that will guide the transformation of U.S. defense policy for the post-Cold War era. Most recent books on defense prescribe how U.S. policy ought to change or critique past policies without taking Bush's new strategy into account. This book takes a different approach, providing the first comprehensive assessment of the new Regional Defense Strategy, analyzing the consequences for U.S. forces and alliance relations, and examining the political difficulties of transforming President Bush's vision into reality. It explains major changes in U.S. defense doctrine and strategy, force and command structure, future programming requirements, and the major question of how such a significant change was managed in the United States.

Much is new and even radical about the Regional Defense Strategy. Bush has built it around the concept of reconstitution, under which the United States will scrap the forces needed to fight a large-scale conflict and rely on the ability to create new forces if such a conflict looms on the horizon. However, reconstitution will impose demanding requirements on U.S. intelligence and the defense industrial base. Congress will also have an important say over this proposal and the new national security strategy as a whole. So will U.S. allies in Europe and the Far East, some of whom are already moving to recast the strategy's proposals for basing U.S. forces abroad. The primary audience of this book is politico-military strategic planners and those interested in organizational theory, management of change in large organizations, and government policy.

About Paul N. Stockton

JAMES J. TRITTEN is an Associate Professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School. His primary research areas are strategic planning and the Soviet military. Dr. Tritten is a retired Navy Commander and a former Assistant Director, Net Assessment, in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

PAUL N. STOCKTON is an Assistant Professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School. Dr. Stockton is a former Legislative Assistant to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Paul N. Stockton The New National Security Strategy and Base Force by James J. Tritten U.S. Intelligence and the New National Security Strategy by Thomas B. Grassey Riding on the Storm: The Influence of War on Strategy by Michael N. Pocalyko The Congressional Response by Paul N. Stockton The Means to Deliver: Implications of the New National Security Strategy for Maritime Forces by Sam J. Tangredi Strategic Nuclear Policy in a Time of Fundamental Change by Bruce W. MacDonald A New American Strategy in Asia? by Edward A. Olsen U.S. Forces in Europe: The Search for a Mission by Jan S. Breemer Conclusion by James J. Wirtz Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780275942496
9780275942496
027594249X
Reconstituting America's Defense: The New U.S. National Security Strategy by Paul N. Stockton
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1992-06-30
192
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